J I I .1 V I glasiern Guardian . 'liPECIAI. DANCE Beaver Club. Montague. Friday. April 15. Blanchard's Orchestra. :0rlflCt:. CLOSED. - Dr. Preston Maclntyre will be absent from his office from Friday. April iltli. to Sunday. April 10th. inclus- ive. WALLEYPIELI)-Orwell Head congregations. Services for Sun- day April 10. Valleyflald 11 a.m.; Belle River 3 pm. tif roads pass- able); Orwell Head 7:30 p.m. Rev. A. C. Fraser. minister. rPARlSli OF GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity. (Ar " ). Sunday. April 10th. Easter Sunday. 11 a.m. Holy C munlon ,and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hogg. Priest in charge. . 'BEAN SUPPER and dance. Cardigan hall, Easter Monday. April 11. Supper 6 to 0 p.m. Aus- pices Cardigan fire flghtini de- partment. '(iEORtsETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services lor Easter Sun- day. 11 a .m. Milltown Cross. 2.30 p. m. Sturgeon. 7 p. In. George- town. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minis- ter. .'LAST CHANCE to get your tree tickets today on the beautiful Easter bunny displayed in our window. Free tickets given with each and every 82.00 purchase at our store. Montague 5 to 81.00 Store. TMONTAGUE PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday. A ril 10th. Mon- tague: 10 a. m. unday School. il a. m. Easter Morning Service and Junior Sunday School.. 7.30 p. m. Easter Eventide Service. Lower Montague: 9.45 a. m. Eas- ter Morning Service and Sunday School. .,'CURLl:IRS VISIT MONTAGUE On Wednesday afternoon a group of curlers from Alberton were entertained at the Montague Curl- ”ing Club. During the day teams were picked from the members of the local club and a few friendly games were played with Alberton winning two and Monta- gue winning two. . 'CI-IURCH OF CHRIST. tho Lord's Day. April 10th.. Montague 10.00 s. In. Bible school for all ages. 11.00 a. m. The Lord's Sup- per and Preaching Service. Mur- ray Rlver: 11.00 a.m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour: 6.00 p. 111. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combined E.angelistic service at the Murray River Church of Christ at 8.00 p.m. in Everyone cordially invited. Ken- neth T. Norris. evangelist. rNOTlCE - You fishermen! Get out there and get a big one. for on Friday, April 16. the Mabon Drug Co.. Montague, is offering, as in the past. a grand prize of 85.00 worth of the finest fishing 'gear to' the local angler. who brings to us for inspection weigh- ing and measuring the largest trout taken legally on opening day. Also don't for et. there is a 310.00 prrize for e season's largest out. Good luck. fellasl '1-TUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Frank J. Solo- man was held from his late resid- once at Georgetown Friday to at. James Church where service was conducted by Rev. Owen Klggins. P.P.. who also conducted service at the grave. The pall bearers were Messrs. Howard MacDonald. Fred DeLory. William -Fitzgerald. Waldi-on Levers. Andrew MacNall. Joseph Johnson. Interment took place in the family plot is the church cemetery. . 'MISSION BAND MEETS - The regular meeting of the Pros- byterian Mission Band. Montague. was held at the menu Wednesday afternoon with ten members pres- ent. The meeting opgngd with prayer followed by a hymn, A poem "That Sweet Story Of Old" was read by the leader. Mrs. Rob- ert Murrsy. who also led in pray- er. The minutes of the last meet- ms were read by Peggy Fraser. and Jane Campbell received the offering. A story entitled "Stories of Easter" was read by Mrs. Mur- ray and the Mizpah benediction was repeated in unison. A period 0! ilames was enjoyed and a de- licious treat of apples was given by Peggy Fraser. . SCAMERA CLUB MEETING- Ths Montague Camera Club held its regular meeting at the home of in Vta lock with twelve mara- hsrs and three visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. An East- er WIOK 130911118 was arranged to be held at the home of Vic Pep- ler. The president, Vic Pepler. then introduced the speaker for tbe evening. Mr. George Lewis, president of the Charlottetown Club. Mr. Lewis conveyed the good wishes of the Charlottetown ub to the Montague members. He then gave an interesting lecture on portrait work. mention- ing that the trend of today's port- raits was to be a true living like- ness of the sitter. He also stress- ed the importance of composition. Following the talk, questions were asked by the members and Mr. Lewis gave a lot of helpful infor- mation. The hostess. Miss Beck. then served lunch assisted by members. At the next regular meeting Miss Charlotte Gordon will be hostess. Lunch committee will include Miss Jean MacDonald and Miss Charlotte Gordon. Red Cross Campaign Passes Half-way Marti The hall-way mark was passed this week in the 1955 Red cross campaign with receipts to data oi 3l5.8il5.05 which represents 585 of the provincial objective of 027,- 400. Returns have been received from 167 of the 472 school dis- trlcts in the province. Mr. Wal- ter R. Shaw. provincial campaign chairman. stated that there are still 11 districts in Prince County. 10 in Queens and 9 in Kings. in which no canvassers have been appointed. Brigadier G. G. K. Peaks. gen- eral chairman for Charlottetown. reports that up until Thursday .evenlng 89,551.00 had been sub- scribed in Charlottetown - 05.516 through the special names com- mittee beaded by Mr, Frank A. MacKenzie. 82,667.70 by the men's division and 51,367.30 by the ladies' committee. with still many collectors in the latter two groups to make returns. Queen's County. under the co- thnirmanship of Mr. Gordon Mac- Personals ..'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Murray. Montague, left yesterday to spend the.holiday weekend with their parents in New Glasgow. N.S. ..tMr. and Mrs. Donald Camp- bell. Saint John. N.B.. are week- end guests of Mr. Campbell's parents. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. Montague. MacGillivray of Charlottetown. leads the way with 33,183.93 sub- scribed in 87 of the 174 districts. King's County headed by Judge J. S. DesRoches. has turned in receipts from 44 of the 135 die- tricts amounting to 31,898.04. while Prince County, under Mr. G. M, Mullholland. has collected Sl.252.6S in 36 of the 163 districts which comprise the county. No report has as yet been received from Mr. R. '1'. Henthorn. chair- man of the Summerside cam- paign organization. Returns from many districts show increases over last year and notable among these are Kens- inglon where 3394.59 was collect- ed by a co i A again headed by Mr. Ivan Darrach. and Souris whore 3380.70 was raised by the Junior Ladies' Aid oi the Souris Hospital. as well as Montague where the Ladics' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion collected S39565. ..'Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Stewart Nelson. Montague. is ill in the Kings County Hospital. ..'Friends of Mr. Maynard Alt- ken, Lower Montague. are sorry to hear he is a patient at the King's County Hospital. ..'Mr. Alfred Jamieson. Slur- geon. has been spending the past two weeks in Montague. guest of Mr, and Mrs. Allan Jamieson. ..tMr. Ralph Graham. Monta- gue. left this week for Pictou where he will Join the crew of the Pugwash. ' ..'Miss Ada MacDonald of Dun- das spent the weekend in Monte- gue, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ann MacLaren. I n n ..'Mri. John Morris. Dundas.lM,'xed Curling t th t k in M t ,i ilil. .5 2:: ..".:f..., ..?:.”li.i.iAt Montague liam Mahar. and of her sister. . Mrs, Allan Jamieson. mt-I-ayScI:dI3I'0m?E'uey 6:30 ; East ice: H. Fraser. 0 PREACHER KILLED PAL Poole. W. Baker. B. Beck vs P. BLAIRSVI1.LE.Ga. iAPt S Rev. Sinclair. M. Nicholson. G. Mc- Carl Brewer was acquitted of Neil. J, Baker; West ice: I-I. murder Thursday in the fatal shoot- Mo”, g of a ” ” companion whose funeral he conducted. The 50-year- old Baptist minister had been char ed with killing Alvin Towe, 8:00 " E": I": G" Juan" 0 m an," of eight children. hat MacDonald, J. Clarey. M. Poole Nov. 5. The preacher testified that V5 5- F"”"- H- Chm 3' H'm”l he shot Towe accidentally while ton. E. Clay: Wu! ice: 5- Mic- alming at a squirrel. Donald. E. Cudmore. E. 0rbert- MOCCASIN DANCE RMONTAGUE CURLING RINK WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18 AL BLANCHAIIDIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 till 1 Refreshments sold mixed curling Donald. J. Ballem. K. Hughes. Admission 50c THANK You The Director of the Prince Edward Island Fat Stock Show and Sale wish to express their sincere thanks to the following:- T. Eaton Co.: Co-op Supermarket, Charlotte town; Canada Packers; Swift Canadian Co., purchas- ers of "Champion" show animals. We also wish to thank those purchasers of show animals: Wellington MacNelll; Herb MacEwen: James Rankin; Co-op Supermarket, Summerside; Co-op Supermarket, Montague; Rendezvous Res- taurant: Chester Ford; Colin Wood; Lorne Nichol- son; Emmerson Ford (Ford's Grocery); Wendell MacQuarrie; Fred Turner; Melvin Ford; Lloyd Molynesux; Brown Bros.; Ralph Adams; C. M. Llewellyn. Millan of Cornwall and Mr. Roy I” 1IIlI IING CIRCUS IN VIITAVIIION IIAILED Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. during their amazing film careers. have unleashed their unbridled orand of buffoonery on golf cours- at the race track. in the Army, the Navy. through some haunted houses. in each of these fun-loaded packages of celluloid Joy. Dean and Jerry made frontal assaults at the funny bones. sang some lilting songs, path mlluons of completely satis- fied theatre patrons. Now advance notices have it that "you ain't seen nothin' yet," The two invok- era of the best entertainment this side of heaven have moved on to the big top for their new Para- Inont Vista Vision film in Techni- color, "Three Ring Circus." which is due to open Monday at the Prince Edward Theatre. Hei-aided as the team's best pic- ture yet. "Three Ring Circus." has them as two ex-Gl's who decide to make their future by working for a circus. It is Jerry's ambition to become a clown. How he accomplishes this lofty position the circus and how Dean's usual I " entanglements are finally solved make up the crux of the enticing story. Supporting them in these en- gaging enterprises Is a large cast headed by lovely Joanne Dru. the stunning Zsa Zsa Gabor. Elsa Len- caster and Sig Ruman. "Three Ring Circus" was produced by Hal Wallis. one of Hollywood: most outstanding craftsmen.- and it was directed by Joseph Pev- ney. This latest Martin and Lewis fun feet is eagerly awaited. Al MARTIN AND LEWIl' BENT y es, while on a spree in New York. - and while cavortingi kissed a bevy of heautilul girls :' and generally left strewn in their 1 son. D. Nicholson vs R. Beck. E. MacDonald, R. Martin. C. Lle- wellyn. 0:00 - East ice: Dr. Inman. B. McGowan, G, Kennedy. A. MacLaren vs D. McGowan. H. Inman. R. Mellish. H. Houley; West ice: A. MacDonald. A. Mac- Gregor. A. Wightman. C. Stewart vs J. S. Desltoches. L. MacDon- aid. C, McIntyre, G. Gordon. B Smith, N. Thompson, M. Judge vs 1. Phillips, J. Mac-f . ow announce that we for I-lesellnook - Hazelbrook Gold Foil Butter Wrap DEAR W3. HOUSIWIFE: The Hasalbroolt Dairying Company-are very happy lei per. . The next time Illlterwlrlirlienewgold Iolwrap. . I-Ieselbroeli Inner is extra dlsrlnerlve Nuveur. we solicit your which we are lusily d of. discriminating taste. I M & DIFFERENT have our butter In a new gold foil wrap- you are ordering your groceries est noted for its quality with flier pcfnanage for this Island product Made to please the MOI! I-IAZQIOOK ammo co. 1 ARNFAST WE EXTEND TO ALL Your Friendly Fuel Dealer CHARLOTTET OWN In Memoriam In loving memory of JOHN H. DOCHERTY i who passed away April 10th. 1062. As we loved him. so we miss him. . In our memory he Is near; - Loved. remembered. longed for always. Bringing many a silent tear. V Calm and peaceful he is sleeping I Sweetest rest that follows pain We who loved him sadly miss him , But trust in God to meet again. Always Remembered by Daughter and S ' ' Jeanette and Waldron. In loving memory of Mrs. John Moore. who entered into rest April 9, I954. The days we spent together, The happy hours we knew Are lived again so often Promoted ,3 Cpl. Clifford Herring, labiire- In memories of you. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Her-, ring of Murray River, P.E.I.. wast Fondly remembered by Mary. among a group of Airmen recent-; In loving memory OI MrI- John ly promoted to the rank of Cor- ,M00I't. Whit IIBPINGII "III "II, poral. Cpl. Herring. a communica- ,-April 9111. 1954- ' gglsadgghgwagbrxitriHEZEDECOXY: ili"V,e have not lost- the one we loved. her 1949. has been attached to.Fe dId.""I "V "”d'b" . Maritime Air Command hcadquar-' " we " I” m"II"- 0"" "5""- ters. in Halifax. NS. tor the Inennd mm” ""'"I "I5" past three years. (RCA!-I Photo) smly mm,” um um" OLD PRACTICE , men Cremation of the dead. a com- mon practice in ancient lands. was M legalized in Britain in l884. Ever remembered by Husband Capable girl for desk work ""5 F"""Y- oore. who entered into rest A 9. 1954. Looking back with tenderness Along the road she trod. We bless the years we had with her. And leave the rest with God. at modern hotel. Apply- BOX Y.S. Guardia I: n ' MOLASSES St. Mary's Players pre- LIMITED -:Easier land 8:15 p.m. Also special- MAYFAIR Al are" SHOW TIME - 7 YE SAA Extra - Latest Mununsv RIVER - APRIL mi SATURDAY ONLY "ROIT IN CELL BLOCK 11'' What makes prisoners risk their future Ircedom Ior riots that d to be suppressed. . . . melodramas ever filmed. Don't Miss it. Also - FAR EAST BASTIONS - In Clnemascope Comedy and Cartoon :30 and 9:30 P.M. l THEATRE I FRI - SAT-8-9 - ADM. 40 - 55c (Color)-CORNEL WILDE - RITA GAM First Showing in this Territory THEATRE tiles. SHOPPER STOPPER At Montague 5 to 1.00 Store Special from April 9 to April 15 inclusive Tri-Color Paper Napkins pg y 7 y Packed in 60's " """'"i Regulars price-25c pkg. This week only-12c pkg. i I i i l i l i One of the best prison LEVI PIIWEII MONUMENTS and IN SCRIPTIONS Montague, P.E.I. Representative: MONTAGUE J. Reginald Mar-Donald 86 McGill Avenue, Charlottetown. P.E.I. Dial 8109 DIA M-G-M NEWS NOW SHOWING "WYOMING , RENEGADES" BATMAN No. 10 SPECIAL EASTR MONDAY MORNING SHOW AT Il:30 A.M. HOME 8 AUTO CO. LTD. 137 Great George St. Line of Oil. Electric, Coal, Wood gum”. and Propane. We take any type Range in Trade. Niiv-Ivmliehooawevsevit oi fuel 5'1'U'!.UWN'a0pl'd0I0&wsI!nInar- hwaav-Auteninls Igleusayoop 9Wi'Hi'IhdpowurIdennhurnev.fIebov9- siuovovaoiuorsuessat-The-iuunpoveotoln-enamel. THE EAST SIDE KIDS In "Boys Of The City" F MONDAY - TUESDAY Robert Miichiim olt-an Simmons "She Couldn't -tusreso... Onegioul buvnon - MIDNIGHTSHOV MONDAY at ll:3O "Colwoinen Of The Moon" ,membered by Mother. Elwyn and me” 3' luster Services Saturday. April I. 1055 The Guardian Page I In St. Matthew. chapter 2I.herd.” "Beneath The Cross 0! Af Mgnfggug verse as. "0 My Father. if it Jesus." "When I Survey no and tague continued with the meeting in St. Rev. D. A. C .be possible let this cup pass from Wondrous C r o s s" ..tPre-Easter services in Mon HM-" Andrew's Presbyterian Sun! bl! ML ROD!” Murray. "T15 church on wednegdgy gvenlng, Midnight And On 0lIve's Brow . r'- '1 conducted was sung by the choir. Hymns coast is heavier than cedar and "Jun! .Keep Me Near The Cross." was- A solo "Were You There" ---CjC- RESISTANT WOOD Cypress timber of the Pacifll the service and Rev J. M. Fra- included "The Lord's My SheP- "I”” ''”I5""" I” hm"- ' I ser preached the sermon on the text John 3-16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever be- lieveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life." A duet "Alone" was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray. and hymns included ”Rock or Ages" and "Hallelujah, What A Saviour." on Thursday evening the serv ice was held in Trinity United Church with Rev. Rowland G Hill as the speaker. Rev. J. M. Fraser conducted the service and read the scripture lesson from the 26th chapter of St. Matthew. be- gining at the Nth vsrse. Rev, D. A. Campbell led in prayer. The text of the sermon was taken FUNERAL NOTICE Member. of King E d w a r II R. Lodge. Malpeque. are requested to lodge room. Monday. April 11th, at 12:45 for purpose of attending funeral of our late bro- In loving memory of Mrs. John "197 Edwin MUFPIW in 51- Steph- pril '9 n's Church, Burlington, at 2 p.m. All sister lodges invited to at- 'tend. HEBER PICKERING. W.M. WALLACE PICKERING. i Secretaryd THIRD KING'S LIBERAL NOMINATINO CONVENTION CARDIGAN HALL, MONDAY, APRIL 18th At 2 P. M. Chairman of each poll please ai-raiigc i-i-pi'escnta- tion of five delegates. Guest speaker: Premier A. W. Matlicsnn The public is cordially invited to attend. HUGH MCEACHERN. President. LIBERAL CONVENTION FIFTH DISTRICT or KINGS There will be held in the Town Hall ill George- town. on Tuesday the 12th day of April. 1955, at the hour of two o'clock P.M.. a Liberal Convention to nominate two Liberal candidates for the George- town District. Each Poll Director is hereby re- quested to call a Poll Meeting and appoint five delegates to attend said Convmitimi. DATED at Murray Harbour Nnriii, this 29th day of March 1955. HARRY D. MILLER, President of the Fifth District of Kings RODS - Large ass Also Air-Cell sent WAS THIS MURDElR' ; three act mystery comedy: in St. Mary's Hall. Souris: Monday, 2.15 p.m.' FLIES - We carry a is GOOD FISHING TACKLE Glass. Priced from 85: to 525.00 LINES-AN prices from 10: to double-taper lines or . . . 58.00 IIOOKIS-Single or double - two gut or plain. Spinning Lures (assorted) - Leader Material on Spools 25c - Reels. a large assortment from 85c up -- Snap swivels and Bead Chains. SPECIAL THIS YEAR -- Custom made whisker-bug flies and streamers. are the strongest and best tied F lies we have seen. J AMIESONIS PHARMACY orrrnenf - Steel. Split Bamboo and Floating Liriea. Also Minnow liooks. FERRULE CEMENT FISHING BASKETS .1. FISHING BASKET HARNEISS LANDING NETS S2.15 FERRULES & ROD RINGS rge assortment. These MONTAGUE lsmnrs MONDAY JUAN E DRU-ISA ZSA GAB Iran-Irina ins-in .y N ou've never ll ' RRY. cncusunlil oueeeitin m,RRY' VISTA ISION ””"” FOR THE BIG PARADE OF CIRCUS FUN! See the must slum-miniis cir- cus show since Barnum met Bailey-and Dean mot Jerry! See the wild animals tame Jerry! See the wild women tame Dean! Her Jerry an the lmmnn (almost) eannonballl AUTHENTIC! ACTUALLY FILMED ON TOUR WITH ONE OF AMERICA'S MIGHTIEST MONARCHS OF THE remap WORLD! A VERITABIJJ TIDAL WAVE OF BOIS'I'IJlTv- 0IlS BIIFFONERY BY THOSE B A V I N G. BIUPOUS IIAJAHS OF BAILL ill MATINIEIE 2:30 EVENING 7 and 9 PRINCE EDWARD FINAL TODAY ALAN LADD In "PARATROOPER"